You should also try the "dragonborn speaks naturally" mod. It adds speech recognition so you can actually say your answer for the extra bonus little bit of immersion.
Definitely a painful experience compared to normal Skyrim. Especially the poor performance for a game like this, while having a 2k$ PC from last year. It's an awful port. I'm glad people can enjoy it with mods !
What mod manager does everyone recommend? I've been trying to get wabbajack to work, but it's an absolute confusing mess. And what the instructions don't tell you is that you need both Lover's Lab and Nexus Mod accounts, and the Nexus Mod account needs to be a paid one for Nexus Mods to allow for automatic mod installation, otherwise you're stuck clicking 'allow' on a shit-ton of individual mod downloads. So much time wasted on wabbajack. In short...wabbajack can kiss my ass.
@@imacmill having modded skyrim since it came out, wabbajack is a blessing and well worth that one month sub to nexus. also, wabbajack is not a modmanager. its a list automator. a manager is something like vortex or mod organizer
Yeah, I remember one time me and my friend took some mushrooms. At one part of the trip, he pointed to the ground and started yelling, "I see it! I see it!" Still not sure what he saw.
There's a mod that unequips your arrows after loosing. Reaching over your shoulder would draw another arrow so you can't just rapid fire. It feels a lot more realistic
You mean after letting go of the bowstring? Yeah, I was kinda confused when the shot sound played but the arrow was still in his hand, made it look like the bowstring glitched around the arrow.
@@janred94 if you uneqip the arrows, it will remove it from your hand. By default, the arrows stay equipped, so you could just keep pulling the string back and attacking. With the mod, you would have to reach over your shoulder to draw a new arrow every time
Real archers actually held multiple arrows in their hand so they could rapid fire. Reaching back to grab another arrow every time is a great way to get killed on a battlefield.
@@sqlevolicious you guys say that, and yet if Bethesda ever shut down, you wouldn’t have a single game like Skyrim(or any other Bethesda game) again that modders could go ham on. There’s a reason why Skyrim is the most modded game ever, and it’s because of Bethesda’s foundation and their janky engine/work.
@@Somethingawful724 Modders going ham on a game and Publishers actually trying to do a good game do not exclude each other tho. The real answer lies somewhere between your comment and the comment answered to. Now that they belong to Xbox, lets wait for Starfield and see if Bethesda still have their magic they lost when doing 76.
You are wrong. The modding community are tens of thousands of people doing as they please doing mods 24/7 for 11 years, Company developers are limited and have to work in limited schedules under determined designs and can't do crazy shit cuz they can't risk the game doing wrong on sales.
One mod I really like is called MageVR. Among other things, it allows you to draw symbols in the air to equip different spells and even weapons. It truly makes you feel like a proper wizard, studying your magic symbols so you can cast them in the heat of battle. Shooting flames out of your hands in VR was always fun, but that mod made me at least consider an entirely magic based build, if for no other reason than to avoid the favorites menu
Is there a mod where you need to hold the spell book/tome in order to cast the spellbooks respective spell? Im asking because it never made a lot of sense to me that the dovahkiin is capable of learning spells that require master difficulty and probably atleast 40+ years of training only by reading the spell book.
@@beatemeyer1242 Not sure, but that sounds awesome. The only downside is it would be harder to quickly access spellbooks than it would the spells themselves
@@HeavenlyDemonicKid Yeah totally, it made me feel the same way. Another mod I'd recommend if you want complete immersion, and to reduce the frequency of using menus even more, is Navigate VR. It lets you buy and sheathe a physical map and compass on your person. Let me tell you, I have not had an experience quite like an npc telling me the location for a quest, sitting down at a table, and pulling out my map to manually find it and using the compass to get there. Not to mention getting well and truly lost in the middle of a forest, and having to just wander around for a landmark so I can get back on track.
I love using VRIK with spear mods. Absolutely awesome. And I love picking up rocks from rock fall traps and throwing them at enemies. They're basically an insta kill.
You are 6 years late, but it's never too late to discover the massive light years leap in media entertainment has been here for a while. VR is truly the future of all media, too many people just haven't been able to experience it and find out that full-immersion entertainment exists.
You are missing a new dimension in gaming, the one you can actually BE inside all games and not be an spectator to a 2D monitor screen :) Strongly recommended to NOT miss it. Videos do not make justice to VR because videos are also 2D, and VR is glorious 3D
@@MichelangeloDraconis no, vr videos make vr look a lot better than the actual reality. vr isnt really that immersive, and playing for more than like 2 hours in a day can be nauseating and uncomfortable. i'd describe it more as a gaming genre than a revolutionary change to gaming. as an og gamer, i definitely prefer "2d" over vr, but vr is still pretty cool.
@@sqlevolicious I think he's just in time. With Mark Zuckerberg sacrificing thousands of infants to Satan just to get seamless wireless connection going for the Quest 2 at such an affordable price it's perfect.
Me too, I had to spend all of our saved holiday cash to help my dog. She needed surgery, so I get my dog for a few more years or months, I am ok with that, she is really old but still very much happy to be alive.
This looks really great. I played Skyrim VR on the PSVR and I was already blown away by the sense of size and place you get in an open-world in VR. I can only imagine with the enhanced interactions especially (I don't really care about the graphical improvement if I'm being honest) how amazing this can be.
I did too, sold it after lens was scratched from glasses. Had no room either for it so it wasn't ideal. However, just bought an Index and cleared out a 4mx4m room for when it arrives!
@@ChunkyWaterisReal man!!! How has the index been treating you???? I’m seriously thinking of saving for a bit and purchasing it!!! I have the quest 2 and I’m tired of missing out on better processing power 😢
@wesleyboone351 it's amazing and I love every second of the 700+ hours I've logged in 6 months. but....wait a couple months before buying a new headset, I can't say much other than NDAs lift all the time 🤫
@@ChunkyWaterisReal yeah that’s why I have been trying to be patient and wait out the next big thingy if I catch yo drift. I guess for now I can just work on building my pc
I've usually skipped every smooth brain things, and went straight to the timecode, but today I decided to watch it, and I have literally no idea what is happening
As someone who's terrified of modding skyrim VR, this eases my anxiety tons. The only thing that would push me over and force me to dedicate time to modding my own would be a review of the overhaul mods that I absolutely need on my standard skyrim versions, like Frostfall and iNeed.
Modding Skyrim VR does seem more scary than SSE but honestly it's not that bad. It's the same jump from vanilla Skyrim to modding it. There are lots of new complicated words and new "essential mods" with seemingly random letters which are referenced everywhere. But once you learn what it all means, it's just the same as modding regular Skyrim
@@TheCangar I installed mods using your wabbajack guide and mod list and it's the only way I would have ever gotten 180 mods to play nice and load in the right order. So thank you thank you thank you!
Now you need the kinds of mods that add more immersive mechanics. Things like Wield Clutter, Destructible Skyrim, Fire and Ice Overhaul, Locational Damage, Sneak Tools, etc, etc If it feels like it should be possible, there's a mod for it.
i highly recommend the "Open Cities of Skyrim" Mod, I don't know if you could get it to work or not, but being able to walk up to a city gate and open it instead of loading in is a huge win.
The reason it breaks things is it really messes with nav meshes and fixing that is hard. Then you add in that it doesnt move everything to the open world if functions as a duplicate. While also deleting things from the actual cell that used to exist. Meaning that any mod that does anything to whiterun for example does it to the cell not the open world version resulting in it being broken. If you run a playthrough that literally does not touch the cities then sure open cities is fine. But it just has so many issues you should probs just get a SSD and disregard the whole mod. Resaver and netimmerse cleaner to clean your SKSE save and your ESS save are really all you need to keep load time down. After that i mean heck im running a cheapo ssd and im getting sub 5 second load times. Expanded cities and towns is better. IMHO. Just from a not breaking everything. I used to spend HOURS making my own compatibility patches for open cities. I gave up after i had made patches for over 35 mods. I need every slot i can get because Skyrim VR does not benefit from the ESL files. Meaning that 255 limit is HARD.
@@floofyboi2520 sorry to break it for you, look at half life alyx, i have a friend who played that game on max settings and that game looks fucking beautiful
@@floofyboi2520 he still get pretty much full benefit with an oculust rift S with most of the games on the market, it is in the end about what kind of pc you have. Since it's not the oculust who run all the mods it's your pc, if you have a pc who will struggle with tons of mods then it doesent matter what kind of VR headset you own
Thank you for the mod list. Just got this game up and running last night. Tho my quest 2 doesn’t seem to be handling the game well from a visual stand point, I’m still having fun nonetheless
Are you playing SkyrimVR through the quest? I tried doing that but I couldn’t get the textures to look bearable and it ran very poorly. How did you get it to work?
My man, your VR footage is always so stable and smooth. Do you use video stabilization or is the Quest 2 just that good with recordings? My index recordings are always so shaky when I use OBS/OpenVR.
Technically Geralt's sword DOES make sense from a witcher lore perspective (I think). He could've gone into a faulty portal or Ciri could've realm-travelled and just left a sword here. At least, I think that's how it could work.
This, interdimensional travel is completely canon in the Witcher lore, and it's not just ciri that can utilize it. Geralt appearing in soul caliber and monster hunter is lore accurate, if he showed up in skyrim nobody'd bat an eye.
@@cleverman383 it is but the story has to really earn something with that gravity. With the Witcher it's explained in one of the books how and why Ciri and the Aen Seide have dimension hopping powers. It gets built on from there and gets demonstrated in cool segments.
Never had a VR setup myself and I don't have much of an urge to play it but I love seeing how much fun you're having with it. Good on you for creating your perfect skyrim experience dude.
THANK YOU FOR POSTING YOUR MOD LIST WITHOUT PROMPT! You’re the best. I just got a 3070 for Xmas so I’m planning on finally giving Skyrim the love it deserves.
Seeing Skyrim like that made me SOOO happy. Just seeing this vid filled me with joy. Like wtf, it looks awesome, I want to play that, I want to be in Skyrim, it’s incredible I love it. I am seriously touched by this video it feels like seeing an epic moment in a movie for real.
So happy for ya brotha the “this was the first Christmas I could afford expensive presents.” Hit me hard, you’ve got you’re well deserved success so far and I’ll bet anything it continues. Stay blessed brother marry Christmas!
I don't have money that I can give you is but I just wanted to say thank you for the content that you make. It's really calming and relaxing and it helps me a lot. Don't let anyone stop you do what you enjoy and keep doing this your way. Thank you.
"Theres nothing suspicious about this npc" I was going to make a joke at your expense but it is arguably worse that I immediately recognized that outfit
Would not recommend getting FNIS for modern load orders, but installing Nemesis Behavioral Engine is good if you don't want any stutter in your animations. Would recommend the EVG Conditional Idles mod if you are planning to be even more immersed NPC-wise, just make sure to turn player animations off (if the mod even works with Skyrim VR).
FNIS is still required for a lot of animation mods actually, no harm in having it. I have FNIS in my 160+ mod load order. While nemesis may be newer, it doesnt have the support of FNIS. Plus im sure habbie was refering to LL mods needing FNIS. LL for strictly immersion sakes ofc lol why else?
@@EmeraldLegate_ Most FNIS mods now work with Nemesis and the Nemesis suite creator is a lot more active and less.... shitty to the community than the FNIS guy who got super uppity and demanded respect etc etc. There are only a few mods that still only work with FNIS. Meanwhile some mods like CGO that I highly recommend work only (or at least work better) with Nemesis and not FNIS.
@@KingCrimson82 by how much? I’m using the quest 2 on 1x resolution in oculus and upscaling about 75% in Skyrim and it still doesn’t look that good, now where near native for the quest 2 that’s for sure. I have a 3070 and a 2700x
Just a quick tech tip, you can often move your whole system to a new computer with Acronis Universal Restore. I used to do it for customers all the time and on my own computers too. Works great.
Lets hope the modding landscape holds strong for ES 6 so these can be implemented within a year and people have a chance of actually experiencing it that way within the first 5-10 playthroughs
You should use the cosio mod for your bodies, it makes your hand "interact" more realistically with them. Also use SOS full version, not light, because full is more "immersive", and has in built compatibility with vr.
Okay, I have no idea what I've been doing. I never even looked at your mod list because I didn't think my computer could run it. And yet, I cramed about 70 or so mods into my game and now I'm watching you play Skyrim VR. So, yeah, I'm about to try your mod list. Thanks!
Modding is such a crazy thing to happen to games. I’m pretty new to it, I’m still learning how it all works, but it’s opened up an entire new world of content, and it’s hard not to let myself get carried away on Nexus.
Its a totally different world dude, the forest is also super dope in vr, you don’t need to buy a separate version or downloads mods, and man is it a trip when the bad guys are taller than you
In 1962, in his book “Profiles of the Future: An Inquiry into the Limits of the Possible”, science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke formulated his famous Three Laws, of which the third law is the best-known and most widely cited: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” But I never really agreed with this idea. IMO the quote should be "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from nature"
that doesn't make any sense. nature doesn't mysteriously heat things up when you put something in a box and press it a few times. as a random example. you could come up with a million different scientific technologies that people from the past would think are magic, none of which are indistinguishable from nature. the only context that makes sense in is with vr.
Theres a Wabbajack with like 300 mods that a lot of people use to get started. Before you even start searching most would recommend a nexus premium subscription (like 5USD so you uncapped downloads and you dont have to manually download each mod) and around an extra 50GB of space
I love your content so much. You bring so much joy, enthusiasm, and positivity to this platform and your excitement for VR is boundless. I wish you all the best (and good spot on that soda can in Skyrim, hahahaha).
You definitely needs to do a playthrough series of Skyrim VR. With the animations mods, of course. Jokes aside, seriously, will be awesome if you do some livestreams of it and post somewhere at the internet. Please, do it!
Love your chill energy. Usually I watch these videos on higher speed, but the way you talk and the music you choose makes it great to enjoy it at a slower pace. Love your style. But to be honest, I found all the "hot girls naked sex" jokes a bit alienating. But maybe I'm just not the target demographic
that Geralt's sword mod is so pretty, if I didn't have so many weapon and DLC sized mods (Moonpath, Bruma, and a few others) I'd totally find the SE equivalent and use it, but I'm content with my Akaviri stuff since I have a semi- meta story for every run of it being my ESO character and I use the Akaviri motif in that for my weapons and armor
That pregnant pause at "I havent added any mods that add custom animations." We all know where skyrims true value lies as a game, mate, no need to be ashamed.
Imagine digital weights that would make it so you actually feel the weight of a sword in your hands as it pulls them down... Would definitely add to that feeling of immersion, although I'll admit it's completely unnecessary and would probably cost an arm if it did exist
Shouldn't cost too much. A few straps with metal plates on the arms, legs, and torso. Then you stand on an electromagnet array with variable power settings.
Dude I can only play vr 30 mins at a time because I start freaking out about reality. Last night I woke up and asked my wife if I'm real. The hand gestures in vr is what I start doing in real life. It's so freaky dude.
It's called mixed presence. Your brain for the first time is actually conscious of presence for the first time when met with simulated presence, and gets confused. Presence is usually sub-conscious. Best way to explain "presence" in layman's terms is like being able to lean on the wall without really thinking about it. Just about everyone that experiences and uses VR for the first time will experience this, along with some very vivid and weird VR dreams. It goes away after a few weeks, but it's a total "am I in the matrix" headtrip.
6:32 "I am legit being honest, I didn't get [CBBE] for... other reasons" *Fully nude NPC* Uh bro, they make a "never nude" version of CBBE, kinda sus... 🤨🤔🐙
"we are all the same monkey just in different circumstances" is one of my core beliefs but i NEVER could reassume it in such a perfect way. beautiful and thank for that. wish you well too
Never ever in my life was I more convinced that I indeed need a vr headset, no matter if there are probably about 4 playable games for it lmaoo Edit: 'lets see if CBBE is working...' ah yes, every true skyrim mod enthusiasts first words after starting up the new mod build
I cant even begin to express my full excitement. I am currently playing Skyrim vr with around 700 mods, ranging from landscapes, weather, armor, weapons, textures, immersion, monsters, bandit-overhauls, new dragon species, and the list goes on. 700 ***ing mods. It was a big pain in the ass getting it in the proper functioning order, but the end result is an absolute Beautiful Masterpiece, that makes skyrim one of the best vr games out there. BIG SHOUTOUT to the Fus Ro Dah template mod-list off the Wabbajack program. Giving me the foundation of essential utility mods to build off of. Wabbajack has a bunch of pre-built functioning lists, you can use and play on, if youre intimidated to make your own mod order, or just need a little bit of a framework . They also come with easy setup-guides
You convinced me to give it another shot. I just wasn't very interested, having already played 600+ hours of Skyrim, and having dozens of dozens of real VR games to play. Maybe one of the texture mods did the trick, because before it looked like...don't know how to describe it, like a bad hologram or something. Now it looks freaking gorgeous. But goddamn it's frustrating, seeing how amazing it would be to have a real VR game like this. Even with all the mods... Yeah HIGGS is neat, but... But I still click (well squeeze) to magically teleport things into storage. Ie harvesting. What about doors? In all this time, no one's made a mod for VR interactions with doors and chests? That's what I noticed about RE4... Just adding a few decent key VR systems can make a crappy port into an actually decent VR game. So many things I've gotten used to by playing, say Zenith. Ok, maybe gliding doesn't really belong at least not without out a spell... (But what if there were a spell that gave us the power to glide?) A climbing? That's like a no brainer. Props to the people who did the amazing work for VRIK and HIGGS, but... Just a bit more in that direction, and this could almost actually be a good VR game.
You should also try the "dragonborn speaks naturally" mod. It adds speech recognition so you can actually say your answer for the extra bonus little bit of immersion.
thats relly cool
Has anyone gotten that mod to work on ae?
Does it work?
@@XenohGG slimesicle used it
@@nighthunterian684 slimesicle used it
Spent hours modding skyrim vr last night and I felt my brain getting smoother by the minute
Definitely a painful experience compared to normal Skyrim. Especially the poor performance for a game like this, while having a 2k$ PC from last year. It's an awful port. I'm glad people can enjoy it with mods !
ive been modding it but i cant find a fix to not get a black screen from the start vanilla or modded
I spent entire days just modding, working weeks on a list. you can go super in depth, grabbing mods from foreign speaking websites and beyond
What mod manager does everyone recommend? I've been trying to get wabbajack to work, but it's an absolute confusing mess. And what the instructions don't tell you is that you need both Lover's Lab and Nexus Mod accounts, and the Nexus Mod account needs to be a paid one for Nexus Mods to allow for automatic mod installation, otherwise you're stuck clicking 'allow' on a shit-ton of individual mod downloads. So much time wasted on wabbajack. In short...wabbajack can kiss my ass.
@@imacmill having modded skyrim since it came out, wabbajack is a blessing and well worth that one month sub to nexus. also, wabbajack is not a modmanager. its a list automator. a manager is something like vortex or mod organizer
"I'm legit being honest, I didn't get CBBE for... other reasons, I just got them because they make NPCs look good!"
Meanwhile, modlist:
> Flower Girls
under mods other people have reccomended part
@@robertlinke2666 you can see one of the flower girls in the video
Not to mention cbbe has a “nevernude” option upon installation lol and he clearly did not choose that
Ah yes a man of culture
@sturzkampfflugzueg its a mod that makes females look better.
and also can add nudity
random citizen on riverwood seeing some guy touching the ground saying "look at this definitions maan":
well, someone took too much skooma
Verdade Daniel
The floating rocks tho
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😂😂😂
Lmao hahahahah nice
Since I love being a mage, I installed all of those immersion mods + Magic Improvements...
It's been 7 month since I used a melee weapon in this game.
Try Spell Siphon, a great new way to play a mage. I don't use anything else pretty much.
Conjugation 0 headass
@@theknight1573 ordinator and spell siphon could be good. Will have to try😮
@@theknight1573 its amazing i agree. draw and ward. awesome skills. also i use the Spell Siphon Bind main weapon Sword secondary Bow. So cool!
"look at how high-def the street is"
I said the same when I inspected the ground on LSD. Your experience is virtually indistinguishable.
Lowkey on my things to do list lol
Like, the drug?
Yeah, I remember one time me and my friend took some mushrooms. At one part of the trip, he pointed to the ground and started yelling, "I see it! I see it!" Still not sure what he saw.
same but when I put on contact lenses for the first time
@@AtariWow funniest shit ive seen
There's a mod that unequips your arrows after loosing. Reaching over your shoulder would draw another arrow so you can't just rapid fire. It feels a lot more realistic
You mean after letting go of the bowstring?
Yeah, I was kinda confused when the shot sound played but the arrow was still in his hand, made it look like the bowstring glitched around the arrow.
@@janred94 if you uneqip the arrows, it will remove it from your hand. By default, the arrows stay equipped, so you could just keep pulling the string back and attacking. With the mod, you would have to reach over your shoulder to draw a new arrow every time
What name of mod
@@petterssonigolvet391 "Simple Realistic Archery VR" author: Closeded
Real archers actually held multiple arrows in their hand so they could rapid fire. Reaching back to grab another arrow every time is a great way to get killed on a battlefield.
This is proof that if Devs and Publishers actually wanted to, they could make games like this. Dont forget that this was made by Fans, for free.
Yeah, exactly. I was so mad when I realized how bad the base port is. This is what I was looking for.
Which is why people need to stop giving bethesda their money. As soon as Bethesda stops making money, they will change.
@@sqlevolicious you guys say that, and yet if Bethesda ever shut down, you wouldn’t have a single game like Skyrim(or any other Bethesda game) again that modders could go ham on. There’s a reason why Skyrim is the most modded game ever, and it’s because of Bethesda’s foundation and their janky engine/work.
@@Somethingawful724 Modders going ham on a game and Publishers actually trying to do a good game do not exclude each other tho. The real answer lies somewhere between your comment and the comment answered to. Now that they belong to Xbox, lets wait for Starfield and see if Bethesda still have their magic they lost when doing 76.
You are wrong. The modding community are tens of thousands of people doing as they please doing mods 24/7 for 11 years, Company developers are limited and have to work in limited schedules under determined designs and can't do crazy shit cuz they can't risk the game doing wrong on sales.
You should make this into a mod pack. I'm sure people would love that
We now just need a body sensor to emulate "pain" to stop people from charging into battle
imagine if it crashes and starts making you feel pain all the time lol
You can. There is a haptic vest and a mod for Skyrim vr to make it work. The future is already here
Already exists! BHaptics for skyrim
@@Ardent__ But its only Vibration and nothing like real pain simulation
Just tape a knife to a wall and run into it when you get stabbed in game.
Very realistic.
Ah yes, the two most important things on the checklist
1: is HIGGS working?
2: Is CBBE working?
all of it just works
Higgs crashes my game when I load my save. Idk how to get it to work
@@oljimbo592 Maybe try to start a new game with it
CBBE and HIGGS is a very nsfw combination, glad they work tho
Who's playing this game at work and how do I apply?
This whole thing is worth the watch _just_ for that bit at the start
Six steps from the chopping block and he's doing the goddamn macarena. I love it.
One mod I really like is called MageVR. Among other things, it allows you to draw symbols in the air to equip different spells and even weapons. It truly makes you feel like a proper wizard, studying your magic symbols so you can cast them in the heat of battle. Shooting flames out of your hands in VR was always fun, but that mod made me at least consider an entirely magic based build, if for no other reason than to avoid the favorites menu
Thank you for recommending this, I really love this concept and I'm delighted there's a mod that does this.
Is there a mod where you need to hold the spell book/tome in order to cast the spellbooks respective spell? Im asking because it never made a lot of sense to me that the dovahkiin is capable of learning spells that require master difficulty and probably atleast 40+ years of training only by reading the spell book.
@@beatemeyer1242 Not sure, but that sounds awesome. The only downside is it would be harder to quickly access spellbooks than it would the spells themselves
Very late reply but thank you for this suggestion, it's what made me want to actually play through the game again
@@HeavenlyDemonicKid Yeah totally, it made me feel the same way. Another mod I'd recommend if you want complete immersion, and to reduce the frequency of using menus even more, is Navigate VR. It lets you buy and sheathe a physical map and compass on your person. Let me tell you, I have not had an experience quite like an npc telling me the location for a quest, sitting down at a table, and pulling out my map to manually find it and using the compass to get there. Not to mention getting well and truly lost in the middle of a forest, and having to just wander around for a landmark so I can get back on track.
I have reached a point where i trust habie when he says "pause, go to this time point..."
I just dont skip B)
I've been tempted to add my name to the list just so I can still skip over it every video!
NEVER
@@creepattack8724 liar
nooo don't thats the best part :(
I love using VRIK with spear mods. Absolutely awesome. And I love picking up rocks from rock fall traps and throwing them at enemies. They're basically an insta kill.
i have never ONCE considered getting VR, but this.... this makes me want to get it
You are 6 years late, but it's never too late to discover the massive light years leap in media entertainment has been here for a while. VR is truly the future of all media, too many people just haven't been able to experience it and find out that full-immersion entertainment exists.
You are missing a new dimension in gaming, the one you can actually BE inside all games and not be an spectator to a 2D monitor screen :) Strongly recommended to NOT miss it. Videos do not make justice to VR because videos are also 2D, and VR is glorious 3D
@@MichelangeloDraconis no, vr videos make vr look a lot better than the actual reality. vr isnt really that immersive, and playing for more than like 2 hours in a day can be nauseating and uncomfortable. i'd describe it more as a gaming genre than a revolutionary change to gaming. as an og gamer, i definitely prefer "2d" over vr, but vr is still pretty cool.
@@sqlevolicious I think he's just in time. With Mark Zuckerberg sacrificing thousands of infants to Satan just to get seamless wireless connection going for the Quest 2 at such an affordable price it's perfect.
@@SirDankleberry Agreed. With every company and their cousin starting to get into the "metaverse," there's still plenty of time.
I didn't have a good Christmas this year, this video could not have come at a better time. Thank you so much.
thats crazy
Your family fight at Christmas dinner?
I hope your christmas is better man. Spend it how you want to, and try to make the most of it.
Felt that, bro. Hope everything gets better for ya.
Me too, I had to spend all of our saved holiday cash to help my dog. She needed surgery, so I get my dog for a few more years or months, I am ok with that, she is really old but still very much happy to be alive.
This looks really great. I played Skyrim VR on the PSVR and I was already blown away by the sense of size and place you get in an open-world in VR. I can only imagine with the enhanced interactions especially (I don't really care about the graphical improvement if I'm being honest) how amazing this can be.
I did too, sold it after lens was scratched from glasses. Had no room either for it so it wasn't ideal. However, just bought an Index and cleared out a 4mx4m room for when it arrives!
@@ChunkyWaterisReal man!!! How has the index been treating you???? I’m seriously thinking of saving for a bit and purchasing it!!! I have the quest 2 and I’m tired of missing out on better processing power 😢
@wesleyboone351 it's amazing and I love every second of the 700+ hours I've logged in 6 months. but....wait a couple months before buying a new headset, I can't say much other than NDAs lift all the time 🤫
@@wesleyboone351 if you think about it, the index IS almost 5 years old 🫣
@@ChunkyWaterisReal yeah that’s why I have been trying to be patient and wait out the next big thingy if I catch yo drift. I guess for now I can just work on building my pc
4:24 The metal piece of a soda can on the streets of Whiterun just adds a whole other level of immersion.
Even in a fantasy world people are pieces of shit and don't dispose of their trash properly
Dwemer artifact. Nothing to see here. Move along citizen.
The jarl would like to have a word with you.
So glad I wasn't the only one who noticed this!
In what part of the screen do you see it ? I couldnt find it.
I'm having a rough Christmas but this will make it better, thanks Habie!
Same. Hope you get better
I’m moving to a different city this Christmas so it’s been tough but merry Christmas everyone
@@Synthetically I'm sure everything will turn out just fine. Safe travels friend!
@@mojodenmark Everything will be well, friend.
hope everything turns out great love u
Can't wait to try your mod list on Skyrim VR. Thanks for the list and video!
I've usually skipped every smooth brain things, and went straight to the timecode, but today I decided to watch it, and I have literally no idea what is happening
As someone whose been here since like 20k subs, it's definitely weird to learn about
lol
As someone who’s been here a long time, I never thought about what it would be like for someone watching it for the first time after skipping them.
can someone please explain ive never been here before and have absolutely no clue what's going on
@@33screamingfrogs34 same
As someone who's terrified of modding skyrim VR, this eases my anxiety tons. The only thing that would push me over and force me to dedicate time to modding my own would be a review of the overhaul mods that I absolutely need on my standard skyrim versions, like Frostfall and iNeed.
Check out Wabbajack
Modding Skyrim VR does seem more scary than SSE but honestly it's not that bad. It's the same jump from vanilla Skyrim to modding it. There are lots of new complicated words and new "essential mods" with seemingly random letters which are referenced everywhere. But once you learn what it all means, it's just the same as modding regular Skyrim
Dude, I'm a dumbass, and I modded skyrim VR in like 10 minutes. Just use vortex and you'll be fine.
@@TheCangar I installed mods using your wabbajack guide and mod list and it's the only way I would have ever gotten 180 mods to play nice and load in the right order. So thank you thank you thank you!
Now you need the kinds of mods that add more immersive mechanics. Things like Wield Clutter, Destructible Skyrim, Fire and Ice Overhaul, Locational Damage, Sneak Tools, etc, etc
If it feels like it should be possible, there's a mod for it.
What a fantastic man enjoying Skyrim mods! I sure do hope nothing suspicious happens in his modlist!
i highly recommend the "Open Cities of Skyrim" Mod, I don't know if you could get it to work or not, but being able to walk up to a city gate and open it instead of loading in is a huge win.
open cities is great but it's awful for major modded playthroughs. it's just not compatible with a very big portion of mods out there
@@vivaene i havent had any problems with it in sse but maybe its different for svr
@@SasafrasYT no i mean it's really incompatible in general. if you have a playthrough with 200+ mods open cities is really just not an option
I agree with Alex I have had a bad experience trying to get open cities working
The reason it breaks things is it really messes with nav meshes and fixing that is hard. Then you add in that it doesnt move everything to the open world if functions as a duplicate. While also deleting things from the actual cell that used to exist. Meaning that any mod that does anything to whiterun for example does it to the cell not the open world version resulting in it being broken. If you run a playthrough that literally does not touch the cities then sure open cities is fine. But it just has so many issues you should probs just get a SSD and disregard the whole mod. Resaver and netimmerse cleaner to clean your SKSE save and your ESS save are really all you need to keep load time down. After that i mean heck im running a cheapo ssd and im getting sub 5 second load times. Expanded cities and towns is better. IMHO. Just from a not breaking everything. I used to spend HOURS making my own compatibility patches for open cities. I gave up after i had made patches for over 35 mods. I need every slot i can get because Skyrim VR does not benefit from the ESL files. Meaning that 255 limit is HARD.
"slapped it in there like the worlds worst heart surgeon"
Thank you mate, that actually got a chuckle from me after hours of being down a well.
are you out of the well yet?
He didn’t reply cuz he died in well
Did you get out of the wel.?
Guess he didn't? Oh well.....
@@Mr_B87 You know what you did.
In seven years habie is going to be living in VR, change my mind. Lmao
He already is. Didn't you see the video where he recreated his apartment and took a shit in VR and IRL at the same time?
You can't change the future my boy
We all are
I need a crossover episode of him with Someordinarygamer
Hell im gonna be doing that lol
Just imagine the immersion once something double the power of a 3090 comes out 😈
A rift S can only go so far, to get the full benefit of something like that he'd have to get a better headset
@@floofyboi2520 sorry to break it for you, look at half life alyx, i have a friend who played that game on max settings and that game looks fucking beautiful
the saddest part is, we’ll be testing it on skyrim instead of ES6 by then too
@@OlafPawbelt yes, it will look great, no one said it wouldn't. I said he wouldn't get the FULL benefit.
@@floofyboi2520 he still get pretty much full benefit with an oculust rift S with most of the games on the market, it is in the end about what kind of pc you have. Since it's not the oculust who run all the mods it's your pc, if you have a pc who will struggle with tons of mods then it doesent matter what kind of VR headset you own
Thank you for the mod list. Just got this game up and running last night. Tho my quest 2 doesn’t seem to be handling the game well from a visual stand point, I’m still having fun nonetheless
This is mindblowing. I love the Skyrim modding community so much.
Thank you Habie, I'm waiting for my Quest to charge so you came just in time!
that's what shabie said
Samee
Are you playing SkyrimVR through the quest? I tried doing that but I couldn’t get the textures to look bearable and it ran very poorly. How did you get it to work?
@@mattslatt3 what’s your pc specs?
@@silentplayz6797 hey, do you think a gtx 1050 ti would work on skyrimvr? or should i just upgrade?
Habie is the only person who could install skyrim porn mods in a video and nobody would bat an eye.
Newly subbed, but i gotta say you deserve way more subs than you have. We need more content creators with wholesome energy
This is what I said when he was 8k or 80k subs I still agree with it now
My man, your VR footage is always so stable and smooth. Do you use video stabilization or is the Quest 2 just that good with recordings? My index recordings are always so shaky when I use OBS/OpenVR.
My maaaaaaaan
My maaans
@@AEsthetic-ob2fu my maaaan
hello mr labs
@@Random-Togi69 My maaaaaaaaans
Technically Geralt's sword DOES make sense from a witcher lore perspective (I think). He could've gone into a faulty portal or Ciri could've realm-travelled and just left a sword here. At least, I think that's how it could work.
c0da makes anything canon
uhhhh fuckin uhhhhhh dwemer uhhhh dwemer portals uhhhhh
This, interdimensional travel is completely canon in the Witcher lore, and it's not just ciri that can utilize it. Geralt appearing in soul caliber and monster hunter is lore accurate, if he showed up in skyrim nobody'd bat an eye.
@@uncledoctor6920 Making interdimensional travel is the perfect tool for franchise crossovers, that's amazing
@@cleverman383 it is but the story has to really earn something with that gravity. With the Witcher it's explained in one of the books how and why Ciri and the Aen Seide have dimension hopping powers. It gets built on from there and gets demonstrated in cool segments.
It's been 9 years since I last played Skyrim and yet I immediately knew what CBBE means
What it mean. Bigger bobs?
I'm here in the wrong year but it's still Christmas time, so happy holidays.
There's a really cool mod that lets you draw spells so you don't have to keep equipping.
whats the mod?
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa8677 magevr
Never had a VR setup myself and I don't have much of an urge to play it but I love seeing how much fun you're having with it. Good on you for creating your perfect skyrim experience dude.
That fucking intro was top tier lmao
THANK YOU FOR POSTING YOUR MOD LIST WITHOUT PROMPT! You’re the best.
I just got a 3070 for Xmas so I’m planning on finally giving Skyrim the love it deserves.
did you get that mod list to work? i have the same mods installed and the auto generated order is not working
"We're all the same monkey; just different circumstances."
That's actually kinda beautiful.
You are a man, not a monkey
@@___Hermitage you are a primate, not a hermitage
@@___Hermitage it really doesn't matter, we're all animals.
@@xanidustheall4755 It kinda do matter tho
@@LordVader1094 not in the slightest.
Well it’s 2 years later but I’m watching this during Christmas times
I'm so glad you made this, because it's sold me on giving it another go. Knowing what mods to use to make it work right is always what's bugged me.
Seeing Skyrim like that made me SOOO happy. Just seeing this vid filled me with joy. Like wtf, it looks awesome, I want to play that, I want to be in Skyrim, it’s incredible I love it. I am seriously touched by this video it feels like seeing an epic moment in a movie for real.
My computer is cowering in fear at your mod list.
I would love to see you do a full playthrough of Skyrim VR with all your mods! Your content is grade A!
Slow down there bud. That's what pornhub is for.
So happy for ya brotha the “this was the first Christmas I could afford expensive presents.” Hit me hard, you’ve got you’re well deserved success so far and I’ll bet anything it continues. Stay blessed brother marry Christmas!
I watched this in x-mas but I needed to talk to family so, merry x-mas!
I don't have money that I can give you is but I just wanted to say thank you for the content that you make. It's really calming and relaxing and it helps me a lot. Don't let anyone stop you do what you enjoy and keep doing this your way. Thank you.
I might have to try this
Yup
Does this mean we might get skyrim VR gameplay with an overlay of your voice?
Mmmmmmmmmmm
"We're all the same monkey, just different circumstances." 😢❤
i was literally watching your skyrim vr vid last night because i just got it and needed some mod inspo, so thank
Now we just need boneworks-like player physics.
On a bethesda game engine? lmfao. Good luck.
"Theres nothing suspicious about this npc"
I was going to make a joke at your expense but it is arguably worse that I immediately recognized that outfit
Would not recommend getting FNIS for modern load orders, but installing Nemesis Behavioral Engine is good if you don't want any stutter in your animations. Would recommend the EVG Conditional Idles mod if you are planning to be even more immersed NPC-wise, just make sure to turn player animations off (if the mod even works with Skyrim VR).
FNIS is still required for a lot of animation mods actually, no harm in having it. I have FNIS in my 160+ mod load order. While nemesis may be newer, it doesnt have the support of FNIS. Plus im sure habbie was refering to LL mods needing FNIS. LL for strictly immersion sakes ofc lol why else?
@@EmeraldLegate_ Ahhhhh, gotcha.
@@EmeraldLegate_ If I recall correctly, Nemesis actually works with most FNIS mods?
@@aidenlorello2838 Yes. Nemesis generates a dummy FNIS plugin, so you can use it for mods that require FNIS
@@EmeraldLegate_ Most FNIS mods now work with Nemesis and the Nemesis suite creator is a lot more active and less.... shitty to the community than the FNIS guy who got super uppity and demanded respect etc etc. There are only a few mods that still only work with FNIS. Meanwhile some mods like CGO that I highly recommend work only (or at least work better) with Nemesis and not FNIS.
Just got a quest 2 as a birthday present for myself. Looking forward to playing skyrim in vr. Great video. Wish you all the best happiness and more!
dont forget the quest 2 has a much higher resolution than the rift has and this can or will result in performance issues.
@@KingCrimson82 by how much? I’m using the quest 2 on 1x resolution in oculus and upscaling about 75% in Skyrim and it still doesn’t look that good, now where near native for the quest 2 that’s for sure. I have a 3070 and a 2700x
7:52
“Your lies fall on deaf ears, deceiver!”
The immersion you felt probably matches the immersion I felt when I used to play Skyrim on my mushroom trips😂
Far cry 5 on Shrooms is beautiful. Trust me.
I love Skyrim VR. It's extremely adjustable through the mods.
I can also recommend playing Enderal in VR.
Indeed ..... Enderal in VR rocks HARD !! ua-cam.com/video/behA6otJTqs/v-deo.html
Just a quick tech tip, you can often move your whole system to a new computer with Acronis Universal Restore. I used to do it for customers all the time and on my own computers too. Works great.
For anyone looking to download custom animations, Nemesis is a good alternative to FNIS and is very easy to use and manage. Merry Christmas everyone!
Lets hope the modding landscape holds strong for ES 6 so these can be implemented within a year and people have a chance of actually experiencing it that way within the first 5-10 playthroughs
Love to see how you get so many mods to work together.
You should use the cosio mod for your bodies, it makes your hand "interact" more realistically with them. Also use SOS full version, not light, because full is more "immersive", and has in built compatibility with vr.
Oh this is good to know! It's great we have so much choice
Okay, I have no idea what I've been doing. I never even looked at your mod list because I didn't think my computer could run it. And yet, I cramed about 70 or so mods into my game and now I'm watching you play Skyrim VR. So, yeah, I'm about to try your mod list. Thanks!
Modding is such a crazy thing to happen to games. I’m pretty new to it, I’m still learning how it all works, but it’s opened up an entire new world of content, and it’s hard not to let myself get carried away on Nexus.
Yeah 😌 that first look at mods always drives the user a bit insane 😊
I'd seriously love to see you play through either the Forgotten Kingdom or Darkend in VR. That shit's crazy in terms of content.
As someone who plays Skyrim with a mouse and keyboard and never touched anything VR, I'm fascinated.
It is an incredible experience.
Its a totally different world dude, the forest is also super dope in vr, you don’t need to buy a separate version or downloads mods, and man is it a trip when the bad guys are taller than you
You need to try VR, it's honestly better than any sort of media entertainment there is. Like light years ahead.
When people ask me how did I learned my rock solid patience, I always say - by modding Skyrim VR.
PS: Can't wait for Skyblivion 🤩
For even more immersion i advise you "Maximum carnage", "Dirt and blood" and "Enhanced blood textures". Than I advise you a therapist
I highly recommend the hypothermia mod as well for the added survival immersion of cold weather and water affecting your body temperature
So happy to see another upload from you pop up on my recommended!!
Just got a quest 2 for Christmas! I feel so fucking lucky! Can't wait to join the discord and play with ya Habie!
That’s crazy! Skyrim was also my first vr game 2 years ago exactly when I got my psvr. We were probably playing it at the same time lol
5:31 hit deep I'm happy for you habie I can't wait until I own a computer again and can play Skyrim VR again
Thank you for the mod list in the description!
In 1962, in his book “Profiles of the Future: An Inquiry into the Limits of the Possible”, science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke formulated his famous Three Laws, of which the third law is the best-known and most widely cited: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”
But I never really agreed with this idea.
IMO the quote should be "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from nature"
that doesn't make any sense. nature doesn't mysteriously heat things up when you put something in a box and press it a few times. as a random example. you could come up with a million different scientific technologies that people from the past would think are magic, none of which are indistinguishable from nature. the only context that makes sense in is with vr.
@@jordanlp02
I am not talking about a perspective of "people from the past"
Someone should toss together a VR nexus collection with all of these.
Theres a Wabbajack with like 300 mods that a lot of people use to get started. Before you even start searching most would recommend a nexus premium subscription (like 5USD so you uncapped downloads and you dont have to manually download each mod) and around an extra 50GB of space
I love you, these old videos made me get a pc and vr and boy am I enjoying these skyrim mods.
I love your content so much. You bring so much joy, enthusiasm, and positivity to this platform and your excitement for VR is boundless. I wish you all the best (and good spot on that soda can in Skyrim, hahahaha).
You definitely needs to do a playthrough series of Skyrim VR. With the animations mods, of course. Jokes aside, seriously, will be awesome if you do some livestreams of it and post somewhere at the internet. Please, do it!
Not only did you list all the mods so I can just go copy it, this was fucking hilarious. Well done.
Love your chill energy. Usually I watch these videos on higher speed, but the way you talk and the music you choose makes it great to enjoy it at a slower pace. Love your style. But to be honest, I found all the "hot girls naked sex" jokes a bit alienating. But maybe I'm just not the target demographic
If you feel your not the target demographic why even watch the video there are other people on UA-cam
that Geralt's sword mod is so pretty, if I didn't have so many weapon and DLC sized mods (Moonpath, Bruma, and a few others) I'd totally find the SE equivalent and use it, but I'm content with my Akaviri stuff since I have a semi- meta story for every run of it being my ESO character and I use the Akaviri motif in that for my weapons and armor
That pregnant pause at "I havent added any mods that add custom animations." We all know where skyrims true value lies as a game, mate, no need to be ashamed.
ok call me innocent or sheltered but please explain
@@NoFaceShiba Custom animations as in sex animations.
@@sanguine7616 oh
@@NoFaceShiba that oh sounded like it changed something in your soul and now you'll never be the same XD
@@IwinMahWay oh no
7:01 "I truly have feet."
He says I truly have Peaked.
I just started my adventure with VR and this game... When you first time try it on VR... no words and no video will describe that feeling
I would very much enjoy watching you do a play through of this, since I am without a VR headset for the time being.
Imagine digital weights that would make it so you actually feel the weight of a sword in your hands as it pulls them down... Would definitely add to that feeling of immersion, although I'll admit it's completely unnecessary and would probably cost an arm if it did exist
Shouldn't cost too much. A few straps with metal plates on the arms, legs, and torso. Then you stand on an electromagnet array with variable power settings.
yo from 1:00 Habie turns into a rap god haha. Sounds so sick and the cadence of his voice is perfect for the beat hahahaha
Dude I can only play vr 30 mins at a time because I start freaking out about reality. Last night I woke up and asked my wife if I'm real. The hand gestures in vr is what I start doing in real life. It's so freaky dude.
Well done. Unfortunately, this not real. You have passed level 4 of UA-cam comment simulator VR.
It's called mixed presence. Your brain for the first time is actually conscious of presence for the first time when met with simulated presence, and gets confused. Presence is usually sub-conscious. Best way to explain "presence" in layman's terms is like being able to lean on the wall without really thinking about it. Just about everyone that experiences and uses VR for the first time will experience this, along with some very vivid and weird VR dreams. It goes away after a few weeks, but it's a total "am I in the matrix" headtrip.
6:32 "I am legit being honest, I didn't get [CBBE] for... other reasons"
*Fully nude NPC*
Uh bro, they make a "never nude" version of CBBE, kinda sus... 🤨🤔🐙
"we are all the same monkey just in different circumstances" is one of my core beliefs but i NEVER could reassume it in such a perfect way. beautiful and thank for that. wish you well too
florida man builds full immersive skyrim VR
Never ever in my life was I more convinced that I indeed need a vr headset, no matter if there are probably about 4 playable games for it lmaoo
Edit: 'lets see if CBBE is working...' ah yes, every true skyrim mod enthusiasts first words after starting up the new mod build
There are waaaay more than 4 playable games, stop with this stereotype.
@@bigweeweehaver 4 good games*
@@tadeo517 Nope, much more good games
I cant even begin to express my full excitement. I am currently playing Skyrim vr with around 700 mods, ranging from landscapes, weather, armor, weapons, textures, immersion, monsters, bandit-overhauls, new dragon species, and the list goes on. 700 ***ing mods. It was a big pain in the ass getting it in the proper functioning order, but the end result is an absolute Beautiful Masterpiece, that makes skyrim one of the best vr games out there.
BIG SHOUTOUT to the Fus Ro Dah template mod-list off the Wabbajack program. Giving me the foundation of essential utility mods to build off of. Wabbajack has a bunch of pre-built functioning lists, you can use and play on, if youre intimidated to make your own mod order, or just need a little bit of a framework . They also come with easy setup-guides
3:15
didnt say built nord tough...... it was right there.....
DAMN IT
You convinced me to give it another shot. I just wasn't very interested, having already played 600+ hours of Skyrim, and having dozens of dozens of real VR games to play. Maybe one of the texture mods did the trick, because before it looked like...don't know how to describe it, like a bad hologram or something. Now it looks freaking gorgeous. But goddamn it's frustrating, seeing how amazing it would be to have a real VR game like this. Even with all the mods... Yeah HIGGS is neat, but... But I still click (well squeeze) to magically teleport things into storage. Ie harvesting. What about doors? In all this time, no one's made a mod for VR interactions with doors and chests? That's what I noticed about RE4... Just adding a few decent key VR systems can make a crappy port into an actually decent VR game. So many things I've gotten used to by playing, say Zenith. Ok, maybe gliding doesn't really belong at least not without out a spell... (But what if there were a spell that gave us the power to glide?) A climbing? That's like a no brainer. Props to the people who did the amazing work for VRIK and HIGGS, but... Just a bit more in that direction, and this could almost actually be a good VR game.